Our Goats
We raise Nigerian Dwarf & Pygmy Goats with very gentle and friendly personalities. When they are not “working”, our goat herd free ranges on almost 5 acres of land. The terrain is steep and hilly in areas, which they can navigate with ease. Our goats are so fun to watch and there is never a dull moment on the farm! Some of our goats even provide us with milk from time to time and all of them provide us with joy. We would love to share them with you!
Party Goats
PLEASE NOTE: Goats are not trained to make grand entrances or perform on command. They are farm animals and do best in an outdoor setting. They are not housebroken and do need time to adjust to their surroundings. We do not provide photography services. Please CONTACT US for a quote!
Brush Goats
Brush Goats In Training
What Do Goats Eat?
Goats love invasive plants and overgrown brush! A few types of vegetation that goats can eat include:
- Thistle, Blackberry, English Ivy, Poison Oak, Kudzu
- Poison Ivy, Multiflora Rose, Wisteria, Bamboo, Clover
- Fern, Honeysuckle, Magnolia, Pine Trees, Willow
- Saplings, Small Deciduous Trees, Briars, Brambles
- Dock, Horseweed, Plantain, Lambsquarter, Dandelion
What Plants Are Toxic to Goats?
Oleander, mountain laurel, rhododendron, azalea, lily of the valley, larkspur, delphinium, foxglove, blue bonnet, braken or brake fern, many mushrooms, groundsel, tansy, and yew.
Fun Goat Facts
Goats were one of the first animals to be tamed by humans and were being herded 9,000 years ago.
We serve the Birmingham metro and surrounding areas. If you would like more information or to request an estimate for goat rental or land clearing, get in touch with us today!